Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Brazil: The country of sun sea football amazon and samba is now a global power


 Sahit Muja: Brazil

 Sahit Muja: The country of sun sea football amazon and samba is now a global power 
The Brazilian economy’s solid performance during the global financial crisis and its strong and early recovery, including 2010 growth of 7.5%, have contributed to the country’s transition from a regional to a global economic power.

Brazilian economy is the world’s seventh-largest and is expected to rise.
 Land and water is a significant natural resource for Brazil.

Brazil produces many different types of crops and livestock. Brazil has huge grassland, woodland, and uncultivated fields.

These rain forests produce timber, rubber, palm oil, charcoal, and Brazil nuts.
 The most important minerals in Brazil in terms of value of output, are iron ore and gold.
Brazil has copper, zinc, bauxite, manganese, and tin .

Limestone, sea salt, diamonds, and phosphates are leading nonmetallic minerals in Brazil.There is an old joke that says Brazil is the country of the futureand always will be. But

The Brazil's time has arrived and the country of sun, sea and samba is a positive example of how to exploit renewable energy sources. 

Brazil declared energy independence and turned to its sugarcane-based ethanol industry in the time of crisis and has relied heavily on the source ever since.

 Brazil has captivated travelers from it's natural beauty white-sand beaches, lined with palm trees and fronting a deep blue Atlantic, stretch for more than 7000 km.

Brazil offers amazing sights of a different flavor, majestic waterfalls, red-rock canyons,  crystal-clear rivers and more famous attractions are the
Amazon and the Pantanal, the pair hosting some of the greatest biodiversity on the planet.

Wildlife-watching is astounding in Brazil, as is the opportunity for adventure
 Kayaking, rafting, trekking, snorkeling and surfing, experience the music, dance at nights are just a few ways to spend a  wonder full vacation in  any region in Brazil.

 
Sahit Muja
President and CEO
Albanian Minerals
New York

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